Culver City

Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California. The city was incorporated in 1917, and it was named for its founder, the real estate developer Harry Culver. Since the 1920s, Culver City became a center for film and television production, and it became home to the MGM studios, NPR West, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and the NFL Network. From 1932 to 1985, Culver City was also home to the Hughes Aircraft Company. In 2010, Culver City had a population of 38,883, with 48% being white, 23.2% Hispanic, 14.8% Asian, 8.7% other, 9.5% African-American, 6.1% multiracial, .5% Native American, and .2% Pacific islander.